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Does Sending Farmers back to School have an Impact?: Revisiting the Issue

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posted on 2023-05-17, 01:12 authored by Satoshi YamazakiSatoshi Yamazaki, Resosudarmo, PB
The Farmer Field School (FFS) is an intensive training program providing farmers with science-based knowledge and practices, including integrated pest management. Recently there has been intensive debate as to whether or not this kind of training has any significant impact. Most case studies argue that the impact, in terms of a farmer's ability to reduce the use of pesticides while increasing yields, is significant. However, panel data studies using household panel data sets for Indonesia have not been able to confirm that this is the case. The present paper uses panel data available from previous panel data studies and applies a new model specification to reevaluate whether or not the FFS induces better performances among farmers enrolled in the program and also among their neighbors, who are expected to receive some spillover knowledge from the FFS alumna. © 2008 The Authors Journal compilation © 2008 Institute of Developing Economies.

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Publication title

The Developing Economics

Volume

46

Pagination

135-150

ISSN

0012-1533

Department/School

TSBE

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Place of publication

United Kingdom

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  • Restricted

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Human capital issues

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